59-year-old dad says 25-year-old son could date 61-year-old Madonna

Father of Madonna’s new boyfriend has agreed that the famous singer could date his son.

The dad, who is two years younger than his son’s new girlfriend, has been quoted as saying that “love doesn’t have an age range when you’re consenting adults.”

Sixty-one-year-old superstar Madonna is reported to be currently involved with 25-year-old Ahlamalik Williams, a dancer, and they’ve been seen embracing on a balcony in Miami recently, Yahoo News has reported.

Ahlamalik’s parents, Drue and Laurie Williams, who say they are fans of Madonna’s music, have no issue with the couple’s 36-year age gap.

Ahlamalik’s dad, 59-year-old Drue, reveals: “She told us she is so much in love with him and that we didn’t have anything to worry about as she was going to take care of him.

“We know there’s a huge age gap between the two – 36 years; and Madonna is two years older than me.

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“I asked him how he feels about her and he says he has never been happier.”

Drue Williams and his wife Laurie, 55, say their son has told them he is so happy he could even see himself marrying the superstar.

Ahlamalik has also met Madonna’s six children, including eldest daughter Lourdes, who, at 23, is two years younger than her potential new stepfather.

Mr and Mrs Williams said the couple have been dating for a year but have known each other for around five years, as their son was part of Madonna’s two most recent tours — Rebel Heart and Madame X. Punch

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Alphabet grants Pichai largest ever stock award, again

Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) newly instated Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai would receive a hefty $240 million in performance-based stock awards over the next three years, the highest ever promised to any executive of the search giant.

Pichai would also take home $2 million in annual salary starting 2020, according to a regulatory filing on Friday. That compares with a $1 salary received by Larry Page in the same role last year. (bit.ly/36VSo8u)

“In terms of grants related to CEO appointments, it’s behind Tim Cook’s grant of $376 million when he took over Apple,” said Amit Batish, marketing manager at Equilar, a firm that tracks executive compensations.

Google co-founders Page and Sergey Brin stepped down earlier this month as leaders of the internet behemoth they founded 21 years ago, giving Pichai charge of the parent company in addition to his role as the chief of Google.

Trusted lieutenant Pichai, who has spent 15 years at Google, is now the public face of a company that is facing criticism from U.S. lawmakers as well as its employees over a number of issues ranging from privacy to monopoly.

When he took over as Google’s chief in 2015, Pichai drew an annual salary of $652,500.

The following year his earnings skyrocketed, thanks to a massive $199 million in stock awards, the highest ever for any Alphabet executive back then.

Pichai is widely credited for making the Google Chrome browser success and was seen as a potential successor to Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) CEO Steve Ballmer before Satya Nadella took over in February 2014.

According to the most recent proxy statement from the company, Pichai earned nearly $1.9 million in 2018, which mostly included the costs for his security and personal use of aircraft. His base salary that year was $650,000.

Median CEO base salary reached $1.2 million among the largest U.S. companies by revenue in 2018, according to Equilar. Vanguard
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French fashion designer Emanuel Ungaro dead at 86

French fashion designer Emanuel Ungaro, who was known for his use of vibrant color, mixed prints and elegant draping, has died at the age of 86.

Ungaro’s death was confirmed Sunday by the eponymous Paris fashion house he founded in 1965, which said in an Instagram post that he “will remain in our memories as the Master of sensuality, of color and flamboyance.”
The designer died Saturday in Paris, according to French media.

Born in the southern French city of Aix-en-Provence in 1933, Ungaro learned to sew from his father, an Italian tailor.

When he was 23 years old, he moved to Paris. Two years later, he started working as an assistant to Spanish fashion designer Cristobal Balenciaga. Ungaro then worked for a couple of years for the Courrege’s house before creating his own company.
For decades, Ungaro clothed celebrities and actresses, including Jacqueline Kennedy, Gena Rowlands and Catherine Deneuve.

In 1996, he sold his house to the Italian group Ferragamo. He kept creating collections and retired in 2004.

He is survived by his wife and their daughter. Vanguard
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CBN slashes banks’ ATM withdrawal fee from N65 to N35

The Central Bank of Nigeria on Sunday reduced the withdrawal fee charged for the use of other banks’ Automated Teller Machines from N65 to N35.

The N35 ATM fee according to the CBN should be imposed on customers after the third withdrawal within one month.

The new directive is part of the major highlights of the new Guide to Bank Charges released by the CBN on Sunday.

It also removed Card Maintenance Fee on all cards linked to current accounts, and also asked banks to charge a maximum of N1 per mille for customer induced debit transactions to third parties and transfers or lodgments to the customers’ account in other bank on current accounts only.

The guidelines also pegged the Advance Payment Guarantee to a maximum of one per cent of the APG value in the first year and 0.5 per cent for subsequent years on contingent liabilities.

The CBN warned banks to ensure full compliance to the new guidelines adding that any bank that violate the provisions of the guidelines would be sanctioned.

It reads in part, “Financial Institutions are to note that any breach of the provisions of this Guide carries a penalty of N2,000,000 per infraction or as may be determined by the CBN from time to time.

” Failure to comply with CBN’s directive in respect of any infraction shall attract a further penalty of N2,000,000 daily until the directive is complied with or as may be determined by the CBN from time to time.” Punch.

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BREAKING: Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0

Frank Lampard out-witted mentor Jose Mourinho as Chelsea powered to a 2-0 win in the Premier League away to London rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

The pulsating game featured a double from Brazil’s Willian, a red card for South Korea’s Son Heung-min and allegations of racist abuse.

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Chelsea’s German defender Rudiger was the player who appeared to be on the receiving end of verbal abuse from home fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Punch

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